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. >> steve, i'm here -- here is john boehner's response. another angry person. the house speaker chose to speak about it. here he is. >> i would hope that he would not hold hostage these modest reforms for his demand for bigger tax hikes. listen, why don't we do what we can agree to do? why don't we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? >> steve, the president is not giving up on tax increases. he's just not. >> it's a big problem. by the way, if you think people are angry, wait until you read our piece in "the wall street journal." we're not liked either. the truth is we would cut spending more if we did nothing than adopted this budget. one of the first things that president obama did in this budget is suspend the sequester and suspend any future spending caps that he already agreed to and republicans are saying why would we agree to that in exchange for a trillion dollars of new taxes? hillary, i think the reason that republicans and people might say this is not a balanced approach issed president got a $600 billion tax increase in january.
. >> steve, i'm here -- here is john boehner's response. another angry person. the house speaker chose to speak about it. here he is. >> i would hope that he would not hold hostage these modest reforms for his demand for bigger tax hikes. listen, why don't we do what we can agree to do? why don't we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? >> steve, the president is not giving up on tax increases. he's just not. >> it's a big problem. by the way, if you...
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steve king taking heat for highly controversial remarks claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how he justifies those words. also keeping them honest, the height of luxury don't eat anything. the food storage conditions on top of this top of the line cruise ship is down right sickening. that and
steve king taking heat for highly controversial remarks claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how he justifies those words. also keeping them honest, the height of luxury don't eat anything. the food storage conditions on top of this top of the line cruise ship is down right sickening. that and
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we thought how can we do it better than steve? we can vertically integrate to lower the price of medicine so we can offer the same equivalent product that steve did at 40% less. >> there you go. >> when i plotted my worst case scenarios, the idea of federal intervention was never one of them. i was naive for trusting our government and believing what they said. >> today, i don't accept that my husband is going to prison. i'm afraid of it. but i don't accept that it is going to happen, because i think that there has to be someone who sees the situation and realizes what a gross miscarriage of justice it would be to put him in prison. >> dispensaries can't stay open without a steady supply of product to sell. cannabis is a plant and for harborside to operate, someone has to grow it. in california, dispensaries are state licensed, but not any of the growers. leaving them with no real legal protection and living under the constant threat of prosecution. once targeted, a growing operation's legal consequences can be much more severe th
we thought how can we do it better than steve? we can vertically integrate to lower the price of medicine so we can offer the same equivalent product that steve did at 40% less. >> there you go. >> when i plotted my worst case scenarios, the idea of federal intervention was never one of them. i was naive for trusting our government and believing what they said. >> today, i don't accept that my husband is going to prison. i'm afraid of it. but i don't accept that it is going to...
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as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet. because she was somewhat recognizable as like a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the billfold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators. so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes, hinckley opens up. >> he told me about the different doctors that he had been to. he talked about dropping out of school. he talked
as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this...
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as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this attractive woman came with the wallet. because she was somewhat recognizable as like a young starlet, but none of us knew her name. there was a piece of paper that was stuck in the billfold section that had a telephone number on it. one of the fbi agents said, oh, that's a connecticut telephone number. it meant nothing to me at the time. >> when the interview begins, hinckley doesn't react well to the questioning by his fbi interrogators. so they ask agent colo to step in. within minutes, hinckley opens up. >> he told me about the different doctors that he had been to. he talked about dropping out of school. he talked
as a courtesy, they invite secret service agent steve colo to sit in. >> i was there in a liaison position at that time. keep in mind the secret service could not be part of the investigation, because technically the secret service is at fault any time one of our protectees has been shot or injured. >> before the questioning begins the agents inventory hinckley's personal possessions. >> when they opened the wallet, there was a picture. the belief was that the picture of this...
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and olivier is steve's assistant, jane. so it's a crazy comedy. it also has a little bit of heart. this movie is full of glitter, spray tan, fake hair, and i'm not talking about on the women. watch this. >> i liked it because for the first time it wasn't the woman in the movie having to do the wig and the tan and the glitter. >> the men got silent. i tend to think maybe there's something you took. >> for once i didn't have to shave my chest. i let it grow. >> i finally did. i had to shave it. i shaved it this time opposed to pulling hair out. >> we're glad about that. we all love you for taking one for the team. >> i took it for the team a few years ago. i would never do that again. i would not do the waxing thing again. >> reporter: kelly clarkson. that's what i wanted but i didn't. >> you were talking with the cast of "drinking buddies." what's on tap? what are you going to drink? >> reporter: water for me. i'm a light weight. in college they used to call me two can sam. two san cans and i'm done. >> nischelle turner, thank you so much. south by southwest. >>> basketball legend m
and olivier is steve's assistant, jane. so it's a crazy comedy. it also has a little bit of heart. this movie is full of glitter, spray tan, fake hair, and i'm not talking about on the women. watch this. >> i liked it because for the first time it wasn't the woman in the movie having to do the wig and the tan and the glitter. >> the men got silent. i tend to think maybe there's something you took. >> for once i didn't have to shave my chest. i let it grow. >> i finally...
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. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened kayla's cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >> for the kay girls, it had been a tough go. kayla's health challenges, two benign brain tumors for chris, the loss of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day.
. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day...
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congressman steve king joins me now. congressman, how are you? >> i'm doing fine. thanks for having me on. >> thanks for joining me tonight. that was me working in the film, in the field as a citrus worker, migrant farm worker. have you worked as a migrant farm worker, congressman? >> i've done a lot of work that's worse than picking oranges. i didn't have to be a migrant person to do that. i spent my life in the construction business. i started out on the pipeline. you know, when you get out of the ditch and get a chance to run alongside it on a side boom, that's a pretty good day. i know what it's like to work up through this. we have worked in temperatures, heat indexes of 126 above and 60 bel lolow zero. my sons will all tell you that. we're in the second generation of the construction business. a lot of times they'd like to pick oranges compared to what they might have been doing. >> my experience when i was there was probably one of the toughest jobs i've ever done. i've mined coal in west virginia. this was a pretty grueling, you know, backbreaking job. to y
congressman steve king joins me now. congressman, how are you? >> i'm doing fine. thanks for having me on. >> thanks for joining me tonight. that was me working in the film, in the field as a citrus worker, migrant farm worker. have you worked as a migrant farm worker, congressman? >> i've done a lot of work that's worse than picking oranges. i didn't have to be a migrant person to do that. i spent my life in the construction business. i started out on the pipeline. you know,...
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. >> my partner and i, steve and i, ran directly into the building. you try to move around the steel rebar that held the concrete together was hanging out and sticking out and protruding. it's like walking through a gauntlet of pokers, if you will. these things were -- hit you in the head, hit you in the shoulder, stick you in the side. i mean, as you try to work your way through and it's dark, and we're wading through water and crawling up and over, up and over boulders. >> we were close to having to be rescued many times when we first went into the building. the debris was deep. we used the electric cables, actually, as ropes to crawl over some of the debris to keep our balance. bringing people out, we did the same thing. we'd have to -- as we carry them out, we would have to pull we carried these two ladies out. >> i saw people laying on the sidewalk, i saw blood running down the cutter. >> when i first came to, i thought, i'm dreaming. this has to be a dream. i guess i was down there for a couple of hours. and somebody would come and my rear end w
. >> my partner and i, steve and i, ran directly into the building. you try to move around the steel rebar that held the concrete together was hanging out and sticking out and protruding. it's like walking through a gauntlet of pokers, if you will. these things were -- hit you in the head, hit you in the shoulder, stick you in the side. i mean, as you try to work your way through and it's dark, and we're wading through water and crawling up and over, up and over boulders. >> we were...
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times ten and served two years in prison because of a deal he cut to testify against bulger and against steve fleming. testimony to say nothing of him and whitey bulger, they will be in the same courtroom after all these years. hype up that drama. >> i can only imagine. i'm sure whitey will stair him down but johnny will stair him down just as well. the difference between them is whitty whitey is eating crappy jail food and johnny is eating at a steak house. i can't afford to eat there and johnny is eating there. things have changed. but, yeah, it's bad -- that will be a big part of whitey's defense. you can see where the lead lawyer is going. he wants to make this about the bad guys that are testifying against whitey. he wants to make it about the fbi, the fbi enabled him and protected him and made honest law enforcement people go away when they were trying to take hem down. whitey pulled the triggers, he put knives to people's throat and extorted them. it will be a really hard slog for whitey's lawyers to get over the hump of what they will say to him. >> you make those statements because o
times ten and served two years in prison because of a deal he cut to testify against bulger and against steve fleming. testimony to say nothing of him and whitey bulger, they will be in the same courtroom after all these years. hype up that drama. >> i can only imagine. i'm sure whitey will stair him down but johnny will stair him down just as well. the difference between them is whitty whitey is eating crappy jail food and johnny is eating at a steak house. i can't afford to eat there...
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. >> reporter: steve heads the nation national sporting found atiatio. last year they paid $5.1 billion in federal, state and other taxes. >> you could well have the exodus of the few firearms manufactures that passed strict legislation where they can't make or sell their products any more. >> reporter: at first, it may seem like an empty threat. losing companies and families and firing employees, but jonathan, who employs 150 people and supplies bullet magazines for stag arms, among others, say pressure is coming from outside buyers threatening to boycott. >> we've gotten a number of responses that have essentially said we really, really like you, we like your company, we like your product, we like what you do. unfortunately, we're having a tough time justifying spending our dollars in connecticut. >> reporter: they're fathers with young children. they say their hearts broke during sandy hook, but the new laws could have unintended consequences. >> there's a very, very strong likelihood that it's going to be desmacimated by the action the legislation ha
. >> reporter: steve heads the nation national sporting found atiatio. last year they paid $5.1 billion in federal, state and other taxes. >> you could well have the exodus of the few firearms manufactures that passed strict legislation where they can't make or sell their products any more. >> reporter: at first, it may seem like an empty threat. losing companies and families and firing employees, but jonathan, who employs 150 people and supplies bullet magazines for stag...
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one of them is former nfl player steve gleason. with the tap of a toe or the blink of an eye, gleason and others are redefining what it means to be alive. here's his story. it was the play that brought back the city of new orleans, saints' steve gleason blocking the punt that would send his who dat nation to victory. the win was especially sweet because it was the saints' first home game in the superdome since hurricane katrina. in that moment, steve gleason, the handsome, 5'11", rock solid 212-pound safety, instantly became a new orleans hero. but five years later, in january of 2011, at age 33, gleason got the shocking news he was diagnosed with als or lou gehrig's disease, a fatal condition that would soon paralyze him and rob him of his abilities to speak, eat, or breathe. >> the it the disease where the cells in your brain and spinal cord, the cells that control our muscles, slowly degenerate. they die. >> when i met steve and his wife michelle at their new orleans home in march, i was struck by just how young and how beautifu
one of them is former nfl player steve gleason. with the tap of a toe or the blink of an eye, gleason and others are redefining what it means to be alive. here's his story. it was the play that brought back the city of new orleans, saints' steve gleason blocking the punt that would send his who dat nation to victory. the win was especially sweet because it was the saints' first home game in the superdome since hurricane katrina. in that moment, steve gleason, the handsome, 5'11", rock...
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steve, thanks so much for coming on. glad we're talking about these circumstances and how this ended. i want to talk about that critical tip from the horseback riders we just talked to. it just looked like a square peg in a round hole. they didn't exchange the pleasantries typical that you would have when you come upon someone in the wilderness. what would authorities have done with that information when they had gotten that call? >> it's like triage, when somebody walk into an emergency room you, have to look at the totality of the situation and find out what you're dealing with. one of those gentlemen from what i have read was a former deputy sheriff or a law enforcement person and he saw the totality of this. it wasn't just one thing, it wasn't just new equipment, it was new equipment combined with the way they acted. i think she might have even been in pajamas which is a kicker. so i think he did a phenomenal job of just saying something's wrong here. >> let's talk about how this all really went down then, the search
steve, thanks so much for coming on. glad we're talking about these circumstances and how this ended. i want to talk about that critical tip from the horseback riders we just talked to. it just looked like a square peg in a round hole. they didn't exchange the pleasantries typical that you would have when you come upon someone in the wilderness. what would authorities have done with that information when they had gotten that call? >> it's like triage, when somebody walk into an emergency...
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. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young woman. he remembers her, blonde hair, blue eyes, maybe about 20 years old. sh came in and, you know, her leg was broken. her abdomen was open due to the explosion. she wasn't breathing. they gave her cpr. they tried over and over again. they just didn't have a pulse. he said when they were treating her after she passed away, they looked around for some kind of identification in her pockets but he said as far as he knew they just didn't know -- still couldn't figure out who she was. >> so sad. as we said, there are a number of people still in the hospital this morning. 17 in crit
. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young...
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. >> reporter: new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> reporter: garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> reporter: assistant to the new hurricane protection plan. >> never forget those images. it's one of the reasons so many people here have such resolve to make sure that we never allow anything like that to happen here again. >> reporter: katrina proved new orleans was a disaster waiting to happen. the storm revealed an inadequate and outdated system of levies and flood walls that failed and caused the massive flooding. >> i think that some of the major flaws in the system were a lack of recognition for the actual strength or power or storm surge associated with a hurricane. in some areas not anticipating that water would truly be up against the top of a levy or the top o
. >> reporter: new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> reporter: garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> reporter: assistant to the new hurricane...
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to back up non-steve jobs-type innovation. this is an incredibly expensive computer, very powerful, is it innovative? yes, within a vacuum of geeks, power users, designers, ed terrors, the type of people that are going to spend a lot of money on a computer, not a mass product like the iphone, ipod, ipad. >> one more thing, people look for apple to come out with a television, but we can't say this was insignificant. the technology built in is going to be interesting. they have a tech building in cars ios, we're seeing tech move beyond the smartphone. it's a matter of time, they have to stay competitive. >> apple set the bar so high themselves, so now when they are just great, people say, well, why aren't you terrific this week? >> the curse of impossibly high expectations. >>> summer's acoming, that means road trips. you can have this too, the 40-foot-long space age element is the most expensive mobile home ever, a 40-inch flat screen tv, even a fire place and push-button pop-up rooftop terrace. this puppy reaches 93 miles an h
to back up non-steve jobs-type innovation. this is an incredibly expensive computer, very powerful, is it innovative? yes, within a vacuum of geeks, power users, designers, ed terrors, the type of people that are going to spend a lot of money on a computer, not a mass product like the iphone, ipod, ipad. >> one more thing, people look for apple to come out with a television, but we can't say this was insignificant. the technology built in is going to be interesting. they have a tech...
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. >>> another movie steve carell plays a tacky magician named burt wonderstone in las vegas. his nemesis an edgy new magician played by jim carrey. the film premiered in austin, texas. nichelle turner sat down with the stars and asked about the outrageous magician costumes. >> i liked it because for the first time it wasn't the woman in the movie having to do the wig and the tan and all the glitter. >> we were her -- >> the men got silent. i tend to think there's something you took. >> for once i didn't have to shave my chest i let it grow, but steve you did. >> i shaved it this time as opposed to pulling the hair out. >> we're glad about that, but we all love you for taking one for the team. >> yeah, i took one for the team a few years ago, i wouldn't do that again. i wouldn't do the waxing thing again. >>> up next, the creator of space travel, it's a rocket that can be reused. you'll want to see this. all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of doll
. >>> another movie steve carell plays a tacky magician named burt wonderstone in las vegas. his nemesis an edgy new magician played by jim carrey. the film premiered in austin, texas. nichelle turner sat down with the stars and asked about the outrageous magician costumes. >> i liked it because for the first time it wasn't the woman in the movie having to do the wig and the tan and all the glitter. >> we were her -- >> the men got silent. i tend to think there's...
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steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to get power back up. providence, beautiful. people are finally coming out to see the snow, including steve. all right. let's pan down. talk about a good use of snow shoe shoes. he has these modern contraptions on. my snow shoes in minnesota are wooden and he called me old school. but you say you don't get to get these out often, right? >> not that often. not that often these days. there's just not that many big snow storms anymore. >> reporter: is it worst than you expected, are you enjoying it? >> i'm enjoying it. all our power is underground so we don't lose power. i enjoy it. >> reporter: what's the plan with these today? >> cruise. we're hoping a joint will open up soon er or later. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: it's a beautiful day here. we'll send it back to you, marty. >> cruise with the shoes. i like that. >>> massiv
steve palmer is with us. we're going to get to him in a moment. he has a pretty neat krpgs on his feet. still have major power outages across rhode island, 180,000 homes without power. they're working to get power back up. providence, beautiful. people are finally coming out to see the snow, including steve. all right. let's pan down. talk about a good use of snow shoe shoes. he has these modern contraptions on. my snow shoes in minnesota are wooden and he called me old school. but you say you...
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they have an interest in saying that steve, you know that. and i look at the data, and it does not appear in the data, and we will get a chance to test it and we won't have to argue, steve. >> we had a big pickup in the last job reports. >> some are mad because they spent several thousand dollars on consultants what to do. last word to steven, house speaker john boehner called the delay outrageous. listen to this. >> the idea that we are going to give big businesses a break, but punish small businesses and family, and we will have another vote, count on it. >> the house already voted 37 times. 37 times to repeal obama care. is the 38th time going to make any difference? >> no. it isn't. and look, i am with you. the republicans made their point that they are against this. what i would like to see is them make some kind of defining some parts of obama care, and go after some of the most unpopular parts. >> we are going to be talking about obama care for years to come, guys. thank you so much. nice to see both of you today. thank you so much. >>
they have an interest in saying that steve, you know that. and i look at the data, and it does not appear in the data, and we will get a chance to test it and we won't have to argue, steve. >> we had a big pickup in the last job reports. >> some are mad because they spent several thousand dollars on consultants what to do. last word to steven, house speaker john boehner called the delay outrageous. listen to this. >> the idea that we are going to give big businesses a break,...
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steve? i'm not the worst. steve is the worst. >> okay. is that your card? >> no. >> is that your card? >> no. >> is that your card? is that your card? is that your card? is that your card? is that your card? is that your card? >> you are so good! >> is that your card? >> just throw them all at you. >> is this your card? >> you're not good. >> is this your card? >> sorry. >> i still haven't found my card, jim. >> you'll find it in your pants later. that's the weird thing about this trick. >> he is great. they never did find her card. the movie opens next friday. >>> a man runs into trouble, a flight delay. but he's not trying to make some business meeting. he's flying to see his dying mother. one last time. his story is our moment of the week and it's up next. bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never want to go back. its dynamic power bristles reach between teeth to
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late steve jobs said he wanted to remake tv. rumors about this have been swirling for years, but how interesting that an analyst goes to factories in taiwan and china and is trying to sniff out what they're doing? that's how big this announcement is. >> i'm fixated on the ring instead of the remote control. you have to be like the green lantern to watch tv? >> steve jobs wanted to -- >> be the green lantern? >> no, look, apple has remade your phone, how you do your music, right? why not your tv? >> tv on. all right, anyway, 26 minutes after the hour. >>> new fallout this morning for that rutgers coach caught on camera berating and abusing his players. he may not be the only one punished there. >>> plus, kevin ware speaks out. the support he's getting from the white house, coming up next. [ female announcer ] when a woman wears a pad she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. but lately she's b
late steve jobs said he wanted to remake tv. rumors about this have been swirling for years, but how interesting that an analyst goes to factories in taiwan and china and is trying to sniff out what they're doing? that's how big this announcement is. >> i'm fixated on the ring instead of the remote control. you have to be like the green lantern to watch tv? >> steve jobs wanted to -- >> be the green lantern? >> no, look, apple has remade your phone, how you do your...
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steve, quite extraordinary video. as you were taking it, what was going through your mind? >> well, piers, i'm on the finish line at that point and i'm just taking the late finishers of which there were another 9,000 people still yet to cross the finish line. and that's the time you get the charity runners and just people having a fun time. i'm just waiting to see somebody do a cartwheel or pushups on the finish line, something fun for the video. and right at 2:50 p.m., just as i'm shooting straight on, off to the right-hand side of me on boylston right at the corner was this loud thud explosion and you just saw the smoke shoot straight up in the air. for a split second, i thought there's some type of cannon like celebrating one of the elite runners coming across or something like that. but you knew it was something and as we started running toward it, we heard the second explosion probably within 15 seconds later, another block up the street on the corner of boylston and fairfield street. then we knew something was wrong. that scene was right out of a movie i was just bloo
steve, quite extraordinary video. as you were taking it, what was going through your mind? >> well, piers, i'm on the finish line at that point and i'm just taking the late finishers of which there were another 9,000 people still yet to cross the finish line. and that's the time you get the charity runners and just people having a fun time. i'm just waiting to see somebody do a cartwheel or pushups on the finish line, something fun for the video. and right at 2:50 p.m., just as i'm...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> exact. . >> he had a cold. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in crown heights, brooklyn, where strangers sucker-punked their victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i'm going to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. >>> plus, people call him the people's pope. and put all the reasons why in writing. and why the major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> exact. . >> he had a cold. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the...
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. >> new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> graves is the assistant to the new hurricane protection plan. >> never forget those images. it's one of the reasons so many people here have such resolve to make sure that we never allow anything like that to happen here again. >> katrina proved new orleans was a disaster waiting to happen. the storm revealed an inadequate and outdated system of levies and flood walls that failed and caused the massive flooding. >> i think that some of the major flaws in the system were a lack of recognition for the actual strength or power or storm surge associated with a hurricane. in some areas not anticipating that water would truly be up against the top of a levy or the top of a flood wall and putting
. >> new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> garrett graves couldn't believe it either. the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> graves is the assistant to the new hurricane protection plan....
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>>> this morning, talking to new york congressman steve israel. illinois congressman aaron schock is our guest. john kiriakou, a former fbi agent going to prison. and mark o'mara, george zimmerman's defense attorney. it's february 27th. "starting point" begins right now. >>> welcome, everybody. pope benedict and his final public farewell. 1.2 billion catholics, making his last public appearance in st. peter's square, telling tens of thousands of followers his decision to step down comes with a deep peace of mind. >> translator: i have taken this step in full awareness of the gravity, seriousness and a profound serenity in my soul. >> chief international correspondent christiane amanpour joins us live from rome this morning. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. pilgrims streaming out of st. peter's square behind me, where they gathered several hours ago for the final public audience by pope benedict xvi. he did something rather unprecedented for these what are weekly audiences. he toured around the square in his pope mobile and tens of thousands of
>>> this morning, talking to new york congressman steve israel. illinois congressman aaron schock is our guest. john kiriakou, a former fbi agent going to prison. and mark o'mara, george zimmerman's defense attorney. it's february 27th. "starting point" begins right now. >>> welcome, everybody. pope benedict and his final public farewell. 1.2 billion catholics, making his last public appearance in st. peter's square, telling tens of thousands of followers his...
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believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban go and steve martin says it was amazing. >> he's good at it. >>> attacks like the one we're about to show you caught on video in brooklyn were strangers sucker punch the victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knock out game but is this trend real or just media hype? i want to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. plus, many call him the people's pope and today, pope francis put the reasons why in writing. why his first major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then
believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban go and steve martin says it was amazing. >> he's good at it. >>> attacks like the one we're about to show you caught on video in brooklyn were strangers sucker punch the victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knock out game but is this trend real or just media hype? i want to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. plus, many call him the people's pope and today, pope francis put the...
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legalizing it -- >> go ahead, steve. go ahead, steve. >> we don't have to guess about this. in the first five states that legalized cannabis for medical purposes, after five years, the rate of young people's arrest from impaired driving and young people's suicide went down between 8% and 11%. yes, young people do substitute cannabis for alcohol and yes -- >> okay. jamen, i have a few seconds left. you have the final thought. go ahead. >> yeah, sure. first of all, i want to announce prohibition is over. the herb legal experts have done analysis and they cannot simultaneously uphold their treaty obligations for human rights and prohibition. all countries in the world have a choice. either you uphold human rights or prohibition which gets you nothing but more human rights. go to howtochangetheworld.org. prohibition is over. >> immaterialed to read more on social media. you and your panel should smoke a joint and talk about it. i'm don lemon. if news breaks, turn to cnn. "inside man" begins now. >>> hey america. remember the good old days? no, not those good old days. i'm talkin
legalizing it -- >> go ahead, steve. go ahead, steve. >> we don't have to guess about this. in the first five states that legalized cannabis for medical purposes, after five years, the rate of young people's arrest from impaired driving and young people's suicide went down between 8% and 11%. yes, young people do substitute cannabis for alcohol and yes -- >> okay. jamen, i have a few seconds left. you have the final thought. go ahead. >> yeah, sure. first of all, i want...
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knock-knock. >> steve. no steve. we do knock-knocks on thursday. we don't do it on mondays. we do it on thursdays. >> i may not be here on thursday. knock-knock. >> who's there? >> smother. >> smother who? >> smother me. do me a favor. >> just cruel. all three hosts were fired today. the general manager apologized. fired host posted this say to where to begin. the obvious and rightful place is with an apology. and the reality of knowing that falls short. no matter what i say is heartbreaking. the sheer stupidity of trying to put this as a failed attempt at humor is motte lost on me. the words should have known better mean nothing to me and shouldn't to you right now. i would like to offer my apology. steve's als organization put out this statement. i reached out to them personally. they are saying at this time dwoent feel the need to issue a statement as it just takes time away from the important things that steve and team gleason is doing. currently, he's enjoying a much needed vacation in the northwest spending time with friends and family. i would like you to know i had a
knock-knock. >> steve. no steve. we do knock-knocks on thursday. we don't do it on mondays. we do it on thursdays. >> i may not be here on thursday. knock-knock. >> who's there? >> smother. >> smother who? >> smother me. do me a favor. >> just cruel. all three hosts were fired today. the general manager apologized. fired host posted this say to where to begin. the obvious and rightful place is with an apology. and the reality of knowing that falls...
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steve is an old friend and colleague, but this was a rare opportunity. president of the united states and secretary of state and only what was it, two questions on foreign policy issues. it drove me crazy. i found it to be a real missed opportunity. >> and certainly, for those of us who still would like to get to the bottom of benghazi, an opportunity to ask the president of the united states the timeline of the attack on the embassy and we have the secretary of state sitting next to him and to try to get some answers there. i'm not so sure if the american people are, you know, biting their fingernails to know about the chemistry between president obama and hillary clinton but whether or not they're competent at their jobs. >> i have to say this, that focus by steve kroft about their relationship got more attention than all the other interviews put together. >> supposed to be a reality show. "60 minutes" is hard-hitting news organization. >> you can ask them a bunch of hard hitting questions and none of these soft focus interviews ever produce anything.
steve is an old friend and colleague, but this was a rare opportunity. president of the united states and secretary of state and only what was it, two questions on foreign policy issues. it drove me crazy. i found it to be a real missed opportunity. >> and certainly, for those of us who still would like to get to the bottom of benghazi, an opportunity to ask the president of the united states the timeline of the attack on the embassy and we have the secretary of state sitting next to him...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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>> i strongly disagree with what steve king said. i agree with spoker boehner and majority leader cantor who both denounced the statement. we have to address the immigration issue in an intelligent way and a humane way. i have strong concerns about 11 million people who violated the law to come into the country. the reality is most of them are very good people. we have to find a way to address it. my concern is, if we can ensure we have very strong security at the border, then we have to find a way to accommodate those 11 million under the assurance that it's not going to be another 11 million in five years. these are -- we are a nation of immigrants. we have to find a way to accommodate security with realizing that there are people living here. i think that's what john boehner wants to do. that's what the senate tried to do. we have to find a way to bring that together. we can't be talking any type of inflammatory language. it doesn't help anybody. >> congressman, am i wrong -- and i'm going to name a couple of subjects here. am i w
>> i strongly disagree with what steve king said. i agree with spoker boehner and majority leader cantor who both denounced the statement. we have to address the immigration issue in an intelligent way and a humane way. i have strong concerns about 11 million people who violated the law to come into the country. the reality is most of them are very good people. we have to find a way to address it. my concern is, if we can ensure we have very strong security at the border, then we have to...
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you had speaker gingrich on talking about steve king saying we're not going to get up for this fight again. i think that in general, i would expect this sort of internal republican politics to play themselves out maybe in primary campaigns but maybe not so much in a push for a shut down in washington. >> ben ferguson, you're shaking your head in furry, as usual, why? >> i mean, there is two things here that make me laugh. one, congressman weiner's comments the republicans don't know what they are for. anthony, i know you've been on vacation but are you kidding me? it about defunding obama care. that's what they are in favor of. that the what the tea party got elected to do. surely, out of the whole government shutdown, you and others understand exactly what it is that the tea party and conservatives were in favor of. and the second issue here was this, to imply somehow this had no positive at all for at least moving the idea that obama care is not working forward, i think would be naive. people are not talking about it, and i would say to the mitch mcconnells and the moderates out th
you had speaker gingrich on talking about steve king saying we're not going to get up for this fight again. i think that in general, i would expect this sort of internal republican politics to play themselves out maybe in primary campaigns but maybe not so much in a push for a shut down in washington. >> ben ferguson, you're shaking your head in furry, as usual, why? >> i mean, there is two things here that make me laugh. one, congressman weiner's comments the republicans don't know...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i'm going to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. >>> plus many call him the people's pope. and today pope francis put all the reasons why in writing. why his first major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. got all the . [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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one of them is former nfl player steve gleason. with the tap of the toe or a blink of an eye gleason and others are redefining what it means to be alive. here's his story. it was the play that brought back the city of new orleans, saints' steve gleason blocking the punt that would send his who dat nation to victory. >> who dat! >> reporter: the win was especially sweet because it was the saints' first home game in the superdome since hurricane katrina. in that moment, steve gleason, the handsome 5'11" rock solid 212 pound safety instantly became a new orleans hero. but five years later, in january of 2011, at age 33, gleason got the shocking news, he was diagnosed with als, or lou gherrig's disease, a fatal condition that would soon par lies him and rob him of his abilities to speak, eat or breathe. >> it's a disease where the cells in your brain and spinal cord, the cells that control our muscles slowly degenerate. they die. >> reporter: when i met steve and his wife michelle at their new orleans home in march, i was struck by jus
one of them is former nfl player steve gleason. with the tap of the toe or a blink of an eye gleason and others are redefining what it means to be alive. here's his story. it was the play that brought back the city of new orleans, saints' steve gleason blocking the punt that would send his who dat nation to victory. >> who dat! >> reporter: the win was especially sweet because it was the saints' first home game in the superdome since hurricane katrina. in that moment, steve gleason,...
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steve, thanks for joining us. we call you a country singer. you just wrote a song, sang it, and people called it country, right? >> exactly, yeah. i never set out to write a country song. i never thought of myself as a country artist. but, you know, if that label has meaning for people, i certainly don't want to take that away from them. you know, i'm just -- i always say i'm a songwriter and, you know, i sit down at the piano and i write lyrics and i write what moves me, and it crosses over a wide variety of genres. but i could certainly see why people would call it country, and so, you know, i'm not going to -- if it's country to someone and not country to someone else, you know, that's fine by me. >> there's so much focus now not only on the popularity of the song but in a lot of media reports about you being openly gay and your struggle with really coming out to your family and being okay with who you are, and then talking about love for another man in the video. it's amazing to me in 2013 this is still getting all the headlines it is, but
steve, thanks for joining us. we call you a country singer. you just wrote a song, sang it, and people called it country, right? >> exactly, yeah. i never set out to write a country song. i never thought of myself as a country artist. but, you know, if that label has meaning for people, i certainly don't want to take that away from them. you know, i'm just -- i always say i'm a songwriter and, you know, i sit down at the piano and i write lyrics and i write what moves me, and it crosses...
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. >> new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> garrett graves couldn't believe it either. >> the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> graves is the assistant to the louisiana governor bobby jindhal, overseeing the new hurricane protection plan. >> never forget those images. it's one of the reasons so many people here have such resolve to make sure that we never allow anything like that to happen here again. >> katrina proved new orleans was a disaster waiting to happen. the storm revealed an inadequate and outdated system of levies and flood walls that failed and caused the massive flooding. >> i think that some of the major flaws in the system were a lack of recognition for the actual strength or power or storm surge associated with a hurrice. in some areas not anticipating that water would truly be up against the to
. >> new orleans police officer steve fox lost everything when the 17th street canal collapsed. >> water as far as the eye can see. neighbors are gone, everything destroyed. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> garrett graves couldn't believe it either. >> the force of these walls collapsing with the wall of water that came down, literally, just blew everything out. it was just a game changer. >> graves is the assistant to the louisiana governor bobby...
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i'll ask steve cross. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll get to our big conversation on guns in just a few moments, but we begin tonight with an ending and perhaps a beginning for hillary clinton taking her bow. she ends her tenure as secretary of state, but if it means she's going to ride off into the sunset, you don't know hillary clinton. the speculation is she'll make another run for the white house in 2016. so far, all signs are saying she probably win. but president obama called her, quote, one of the finest secretaries of state on "60 minutes" did nothing to dampens the rumors. and then there was this. >> there's no political tea leaves to be read here? >> we don't have any tea woorb there's some water here, as best i can tell. this has been just the most extraordinary honor. >> and joining me now is steve cross. welcome. >> thanks, nice to be here. >> i want to thank you for getting every single interview i have been trying to get in the last two years on cnn, first of all. >> i have done well. a lot. >> let me ask you at the
i'll ask steve cross. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll get to our big conversation on guns in just a few moments, but we begin tonight with an ending and perhaps a beginning for hillary clinton taking her bow. she ends her tenure as secretary of state, but if it means she's going to ride off into the sunset, you don't know hillary clinton. the speculation is she'll make another run for the white house in 2016. so far, all signs are saying she probably win....
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we can't be too unfair here, steve. if you take massachusetts in this study and turn it into its own country, they would have finished sixth. as you say, not everything is created equal. what are they doing that other places aren't? >> their expectations are higher. it's very clear. they've been higher for years. in fact, if you look at massachusetts, massachusetts has many poor communities. massachusetts has minorities and immigrants and people who are special ed and special needs. yet and still, they're among the top performers in the world. we have to understand that the adults created this system. this is not about the kids who get the trophies but the adults uncomfortable going home with a child who doesn't have a trophy, the adult who doesn't want to sit home and help his or her child do a homework assignment that make up too much of their night. we the adults have to put our children first and create situations in which we push not just the children, but the educators who surround them. too many of us are too com
we can't be too unfair here, steve. if you take massachusetts in this study and turn it into its own country, they would have finished sixth. as you say, not everything is created equal. what are they doing that other places aren't? >> their expectations are higher. it's very clear. they've been higher for years. in fact, if you look at massachusetts, massachusetts has many poor communities. massachusetts has minorities and immigrants and people who are special ed and special needs. yet...